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their and loss lacazette once again. their header, lacazette was convinced gci’oss header, lacazette was convinced across the line. it did take a bit ofa across the line. it did take a bit of a goal line technology to sorted out. they came through. that made it 11. we have been playing 25 minutes then. 2—1. —— 1—1. 11. we have been playing 25 minutes then. 2-1. --1-1. it 11. we have been playing 25 minutes then. 2—1. —— 1—1. it became 3—1 but we had to wait until the end of the game. this time it was the other half of the double act, aubameyang finishing from close range. we will see that goal right now. there it is. squeezing it in between the near post in the goalkeeper. 3—1 so different then 2—1. you sense that in the reaction of the players and the manager and the reaction of the crowd. before the match, we were talking about which kind of arsenal might we see here this evening. the arsenal which has been dominated times in the europa league, their victory against napoli or what would be the arsenal that has conceded the
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nine goals in the last premier league matches. i think the first 11 minutes or so we have the premier league arsenal but for the most of this match, we got the europa league arsenal. and again, i will reiterate, the advantage of having a partnership and attack, aubameyang and lacazette. it reminds me of the old days when i'm sure most teams used to do that kind of thing. indeed. it is the lead back prove fruitful tonight. thank you. chelsea have a crucial away goal after drawing one all with german side eintracht frankfurt. after an early setback, they recovered thanks to pedro‘s goal. patrick gearey reports. if you haven't heard much of ontrack frankfurt, once you see them, you will not forget the past. this club is built on bold, and the stands will reflect in their start. frankfurt went flying into chelsea, lu cca,
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frankfurt went flying into chelsea, lucca, the starstruck or steer them in front, queue thousands of rapidly overheating frank the mac supporters but gradually they lost steam, chelsea left their start eden hazard on the bench, a decision that would have been questioned at half—time, had pedro not found an answerjust before hand. timing is everything. that was the bridgehead for chelsea pops mexican have advance, david luis trying to channel messi, so close from so far. to do one better, chelsea sent for their pets come on came eden hazard tojoin the rates, and when ruben loftus—cheek worked the keeper, he was there but so just about was frankfurt. their early vigour now drained from them, still david abraham might have snatched it come as it is a chelsea our favourites but ironically, things are favourites but ironically, things a re really favourites but ironically, things are really black—and—white. —— but as things usually are. england's director of cricket ashley giles has admitted that alex hales would still be part of the england world cup squad squad had details of his suspension not become public. it was initially said that hales
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was taking time away from the game for "personal reasons", until a newspaper reported he was serving a 21 day ban for recreational drug use. ifa if a story had them broken publicly on friday, he would still be here. that had not broken. what anybody thinks that is wrong or right, that is the way it had to be. we have to face that when this story broke publicly, the effect of that breaking is what led us to the point where we are now. but you have been in the game long enough, you played it, you also been in the management capacity to know that when stories are kept underwraps, capacity to know that when stories are kept under wraps, it capacity to know that when stories are kept underwraps, it is capacity to know that when stories are kept under wraps, it is very difficult for them not to emerge. well, that might be the case, but that doesn't take away our responsibilities from a confidentiality point of view. we ta ke confidentiality point of view. we take that very seriously. you think myself or tom have misled or hidden oi’ myself or tom have misled or hidden or you turned, tried to sweep under the carpet, it is ridiculous.
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well, england captain eoin morgan has admitted the first he knew of the reasons behind hales‘s suspension was when the story broke. and after a discussion with senior players was omitted because of a complete breakdrown of trust between the player and the rest of the squad. there has been a complete disregard for these values and there's been a com plete for these values and there's been a complete breakdown in trust between alex the team. and everybody in the senior players meeting agreed that the best decision for the team and the best decision for the team and the culture moving forward was for alex to be deselected. meanwhile jofra archer will make his england debut in tomorrow's match against ireland at malahide. the fast bowler has just qualified to play international cricket for england after residency rules were changed. and he's attempting to win a place in the squad for the cricket world cup. a quick look at the day's other stories..
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bolton's financial problems appear to have worsened with news laurence bassini's planned takover is off after failing to prove he had the funds for the purchase. relegated to league one, their postponed home game is due to take place two days after the end of the season. a neurologist has ruled that tottenham defenderjan vertonghen "did not suffer a concussion" during the champions league semi final first leg against ajax. he collided with a team mate and despite being cleared to continue, was substituted soon after. leeds striker patrick bamford has been banned for two matches by the fa after being found guilty of "successful deception of a match official" in the draw with aston villa. bamford went down as though he had been hit in the face by villa's anwar el ghazi. shaun edwards will leave the wales rugby union coaching staff after this year's world cup. he's been defence coach since 2008, helping wales win four six nations titles and three grand slams.
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british number one johanna konta is through to the semi finals of the morocco open. she came from a set down to beat the taiwanese second seed hsieh su wei in three sets. konta will play australia's ajla tomljanovic in tha last four and in rugby league, wigan warriors came from behind to beat london broncos 18 eight, with fullback morgan escare scoring their third try. it was bottom side broncos seventh straight defeat. it's been a great day for british cycling. british cyclist jacob hennessy in wet conditions at the tour de yorkshire. the tour set off from doncaster and this year's route takes in eight host locations including halifax, barnsley, doncaster and leeds. hennessy won both intermediate sprints and the only climb of the day and will wear the red king of the mountains jersey tomorrow. jesper asselman of the netherlands won the final sprint after being part of a long range breakaway to take the opening stage.
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the race finishes in leeds on sunday. caster semenya's arrived in doha ahead of the first diamond league meeting of the season tomorrow, with rumours circulating she could be about to quit athletics after losing her appeal against regulations restricting testosterone levels in female runners. the president of the iaaf lord coe has welcomed the decsion. our reporter ade adedoyin is there. this issue with caster semenya has really dominated the agenda this week and somewhat overshadowing this time in league meeting. the first opportunity for them to answer the questions that the world has been asking about this whole issue. we we re asking about this whole issue. we were told in the later to the press conference that he wasn't going to do any one—to—one interviews but will answer some questions in the press c0 nfe re nce will answer some questions in the press conference but it became apparent very quickly that he didn't really wa nt apparent very quickly that he didn't really want to be drawn on the matter. here is a snippet of what he had to say. i think this is pretty straightforward. very straightforward. very straightforward for any
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international federation and sport. athletics has two classifications. age, it has gender, we are fiercely protective about both and i am really grateful that the court of arbitration has upheld that principle. and the world medical association have also posted a message today saying that they have reiterated their concerns about the new proceedings and they've asked all the practitioners not to get involved in the implementation of it, tomorrow night attention will be focused on the truck behind me in the world spent at the lease will be in action, caster semenya, olympic world champion will be here competing for what potentially will could be the last time at elite level over the 800 metres, that she has dominated over the last decade. we're into the semi finals of the world snooker championships in sheffield and favourite judd trump is level at four frames all after his first session against qualifier gary wilson. wilson showed his intent by knocking in break of 140 to go two one up. but trump who reached the final
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in 2011 fought back to level it. they resume at 2.30 tomorrow afternoon. david gilbert has opened up a five three lead overjohn higgins in the other semi final. gilbert trailed three two at one stage, but hit back and was on course for a maximum one four seven break in the sixth frame. he potted all 15 reds, but missed the last black before the colours. what would you give up for a baseball? an la dodgers fan dropped a portion of french fries while trying to catch a foul ball in wednesday's two one defeat to the san francisco before losing a slice of pizza in the same manner moments later. suffered a tumble in the process. but he's not so lucky second time around.
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i don't know what he would be more frustrated about. the food or the clip going worldwide. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are anna isaac, the economics and trade correspondent at the telegraph and the political correspondent for evening standard, kate proctor. welcome to you both. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the telegraph, the us will warn theresa may against granting huawei

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